Abstract: Since phage-bacteria interactions are among the most abundant in nature, they have become in the object of intensive study. In particular, how phages evolved temperateness - the propensity ...
The idea that a single-celled bacterium can defend itself against viruses in a similar way as the 1.8-trillion-cell human immune system is still “mind-blowing” for molecular biologist Joshua W. Modell ...
The lytic and lysogenic cycles are the two main phases of a virus’ infective lifecycle and route to replication. The lytic cycle, or virulent infection, involves a virus taking control of a host cell ...
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Many bacterial genomes carry prophages whose induction can eliminate competitors. In response, bacteria may become resistant by modifying surface receptors, by lysogenization, or by other poorly known ...
1 School of Life Sciences, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, Hubei, China 2 Hubei Key Laboratory of Ecological Restoration for River-Lakes and Algal Utilization, School of Civil and ...
The Flood Hub is a first in Florida. Established by the state and based at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science, it bridges the gap between scientists, policymakers, practitioners ...
Bacteriophages, the most widespread reproducing biological entity on Earth, employ two strategies of virus–host interaction: lysis of the host cell and lysogeny whereby the virus genome integrates ...
There is renewed interest in bacterial viruses (phages) as alternatives to antibiotics. All phage treatments to date have used virulent phages rather than temperate ones, as these can integrate into ...
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